Stevie Hawkins

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Going Down To The River 00:00 Tools
Rebels Yell 00:00 Tools
Even Drummers Get The Blues 00:00 Tools
That Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Different Strokes 00:00 Tools
Tribute To James Brown 00:00 Tools
Jeremiah's Mountain 00:00 Tools
Mule To Ride 00:00 Tools
Umm Sha Ooh 00:00 Tools
Big Boss Man 00:00 Tools
Georgia Jam 00:00 Tools
Jack Of All Trades 00:00 Tools
Locomotive 22 00:00 Tools
High Time 00:00 Tools
Keep Me From Crying 00:00 Tools
Crack Me A Cold One 00:00 Tools
Peace Love and Happiness 00:00 Tools
Dancing Bear 00:00 Tools
Grits and Gravy 00:00 Tools
You Do It So Well 00:00 Tools
Going Down 00:00 Tools
Moondog The Mojo Man 00:00 Tools
CC Rider 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Soul Revival 00:00 Tools
No Bridges 00:00 Tools
Attitude of Gratitude 00:00 Tools
Mr. Conductor Man 00:00 Tools
Lonely No More 00:00 Tools
The Dazed and Confused 00:00 Tools
Chillin 00:00 Tools
Honest Man 00:00 Tools
Faith 00:00 Tools
Take Me Back To Memphis 00:00 Tools
Ajia 00:00 Tools
Same Old Bag 00:00 Tools
Evolution 00:00 Tools
Spirit of the Butterfly 00:00 Tools
Only You 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Subject to Change 00:00 Tools
Kit Kat Joe 00:00 Tools
Come On and Do It 00:00 Tools
Bam 00:00 Tools
Get Back Together 00:00 Tools
Landing of the Funk It Be Monks 00:00 Tools
The Dragon Slayer 00:00 Tools
To Keep Your Woman 00:00 Tools
Procrastination 00:00 Tools
Gospel Train (Checker '66) 00:00 Tools
Life Support 00:00 Tools
Traffic 00:00 Tools
Talk to Me 00:00 Tools
El Ritmo 00:00 Tools
No More War 00:00 Tools
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Music is his passion, his life. Stevie grew up listening to and learning a wide variety of music. However, Blues, Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Funk, came natural to him playing and singing. Revered as one of the all time greats and a groove monster, especially among African-American musicians, he is highly respected, and is in consistent demand for his original brand of "riding the feel" Blues - Soul drumming, and "in the pocket" R&B/Funk drumming/singing for both stage and studio. He is also deeply steeped in Southern and Classic Rock roots. Stevie is a versatile player with an instinctive and distinctive style of drumming. In recent years, Stevie's drumming talents have been called upon by Nashville recording artists for both Traditional and New Country. In 1977, Stevie had the rare opportunity to receive a group of lessons from jazz giant, Buddy Rich in Chicago. Since the 1970s, Stevie has had the opportunity to play drums for indie and national recording artists; Daryle Singletary, Jeff Carson, Percy Sledge, Chuck Berry, Dee Clark, former Raylette-Rita Graham, Albert King, John Lee Hooker, Rufus Thomas, country legend Johnny Rodriguez, Clifford Curry, Charlie McCoy, Doug Stone, Bertie Higgins ("Key Largo" fame), Teresa Farris, Jilla Web, Heaven Davis, Sammy Blue, Reddog, The Ink Spots, Ed Bruce, Razzy Bailey, Ace Cannon among others. He has also shared the stage with Leon Russell, The Gap Band, Ronnie Milsap, Con Hunley, Danielle Peck, Vern Gosdin, If, Chick Willis, Joe Sun, Bobby Bare, Gregg Allman, Johnny & Edgar Winter, Little Texas, K.T. Oslin, Patty Loveless, Marshall Tucker Band, Confederate Railroad, Ty Herndon, Aaron Tippin, Joe Nichols, Jerry Jeff Walker, Little Joe Burton, Sammy Kershaw, Shenendoah, The Winters Brothers, The Coasters, and Bootsy Collins. Currently, he is drumming and singing background vocals for national country recording artist DARYLE SINGLETARY, who's new CD titled "Rockin' In The Country" is scheduled for release April 2009 through Koch Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.